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Latest hiring suggests Google may still be developing Micro-LED-based AR glasses

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 The move may signal that the company is taking steps to incorporate Micro-LED display technology into its unreleased AR glasses. Unfortunately, it's unclear when these products will be available and whether they will eventually be available to consumers.

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